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NASA Satellite Captures First View of 'Night-Shining' Clouds

 
 
tomkibblefu@gmail.com
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      07-01-2007, 01:16 PM
The first occurrence this summer of mysterious iridescent polar clouds
was reported by NASA. I got the news from

http://theanalystmagazine.com/pr/134.htm

 
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      07-01-2007, 03:35 PM
On Sun, 01 Jul 2007 06:16:00 -0700, (E-Mail Removed) wrote:

>The first occurrence this summer of mysterious iridescent polar clouds
>was reported by NASA. I got the news from
>
>http://theanalystmagazine.com/pr/134.htm


You can get this emailed to you fast by subscribing.
Space Weather News for June 15, 2007
http://spaceweather.com


As this message is being written at the end of the day on June 15th,
an intense display of noctilucent (night-shining) clouds is underway
over Europe. Electric blue "NLCs" have been sighted as far south as
France. The display may become visible over North America when night
falls there. Favored viewing sites: Canada, Alaska and northern-tier
US states--the same places where auroras are often seen. If you are
located in the zone of visibility, and if you receive this message in
time, go outside after sunset and look west for electric-blue tendrils
spreading upward from the horizon.


Visit http://spaceweather.com for observing tips plus images and
movies of tonight's display.


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      07-01-2007, 04:17 PM
helmsman wrote:

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>
> As this message is being written at the end of the day on June 15th,
> an intense display of noctilucent (night-shining) clouds is underway
> over Europe. Electric blue "NLCs" have been sighted as far south as
> France. The display may become visible over North America when night
> falls there. Favored viewing sites: Canada, Alaska and northern-tier
> US states--the same places where auroras are often seen. If you are
> located in the zone of visibility, and if you receive this message in
> time, go outside after sunset and look west for electric-blue tendrils
> spreading upward from the horizon.
>

Fluorscence resulting from increasingly-intense uhf radio emissions from
Earth below. Radiation appears to be endless series of short bursts
exchanged by pairs of point sources. Strong peak at 2.4gHz. Possibly
communications among intelligent beings. Maybe not.
 
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Warren Oates
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      07-01-2007, 05:16 PM
In article <4687d39c$0$24745$(E-Mail Removed)>,
Roby <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Fluorscence resulting from increasingly-intense uhf radio emissions from
> Earth below. Radiation appears to be endless series of short bursts
> exchanged by pairs of point sources. Strong peak at 2.4gHz. Possibly
> communications among intelligent beings. Maybe not.


It's all those guys trying to piggy-back on my internet connection ...
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W. Oates
 
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